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, but then they panned it, got fired immediately after it, and in a weird ending of his tenure. i bet the momentum that pandett it gave the bank continues and the story is calming down. after it closed thursday we get results from capital one. you want a great growth opportunity? i bet capital one is one of the best we hear from. terrific credit card franchise augmented by the recent acquisition of banking assets from ing. i like this stock. then there's intel. what can intel do about the fact that personal computer saultz finished down 6% last year? a staggering decline. do nothing. the new ceo beckons and maybe something is missing. i don't think so, though. there's more to life than a good semi conductor company. my charitable trust prefers qualcomm. general electric reports on friday. this is a huge friday. i'm going to get fired up. get up at 2:30 really. used to the cnbc alarm clock. the bar has been set low by management at an analyst meeting last month. they said some things that were disappointing. i think that's terrific news from ge shareholders because it gives them a chance to beat ex

." joy reid is managing editor of the grio. most are msnbc analysts. joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted, you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rivals. these are not i don't rememberal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they vote, democrat or r

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capital one. i bet we get one of the best quarters from one of the financials. and i like this stock. then there is intel. what can intel do about the fact that the personal computer sales finished down 6%, a staggering decline? do nothing. new ceo beckons and maybe something missing. i don't think so, though. more to life than a good yielding slow growing company. and i prefer broadcom. and a huge friday. everybody will really tired. not me. i about tired up. i will get up at 2:30, use the cnbc alarm clock. bar set low by management and it aisle ails me last month. i think it's terrific news for shareholders it gives the company a chance to beat. i think ge could be a standout next week. my charitable trust, big position, general electric. johnson controls comes in on friday, and last time this company spoke, they delivered sharply better than expected numbers, you know what? i still think the company should break itself up to bring up immediate value. that stock would go up 10 first if they would announce that on friday. schlumbe,slb for you home gamers. what can i say about slob?

. that's a nice bet . >> that is a nice bet. >> that's a big commitment for a week. >> i guess they just take their stuff out and put it aside. >> i want to mention we had gore de vol on earlier. there's a dvd documentary out about his career. i've not seen it yet. supposed to be funny . every other day is halloween available online now i guess. >> all right. winds continue out there. temperatures a lot colder overnight. we were 70 yesterday and the day before. today we'll be lucky to get into the upper 40. >> look at the wind how it's affecting the camera. >> the wind continues to howl out there. even with the bright sunshine doesn't feel terribly warm. wind advisory. let me mention that again. continues until 6:00. the winds are gusting at times. 45 maybe 50 miles per hour. and that's enough to cause local power outages. with the heavy rain we had last night. so just be ready for those windy conditions. noticeably colder. when i got in it was 60. and temperatures falling a good 15 degrees. 46 in leonard town. 30s to the north and to the west. 36 in winchester. 37 in hagerstown. the chi

you to that bet. it is time for you to smoke pot. he said i will. i will smoke a joint. that lasted for about a day. then the next day he had to say i'm going to have to step away from my bet. i'm not going to be able to fulfill it. his wife got really pissed at him. she said you have grandkids now and what kind of example do you think you're setting for your grandkids so he is not going to smoke marijuana as he promised in a bet. >> bill: what a wimp. >> totally wimped up. >> bill: the example you set for your grandkids is you obey the law. the law allows you to smoke pot. therefore i'm a law-abiding citizen. robert from marlboro, massachusetts. >> caller: good morning. >> bill: what do you think? >> caller: well, obviously the scouts, they go through a background check to be a scoutmaster. and i think exposing the youth to an alternative lifestyle will be a good thing. progressive and positive. you know, allowing gay men to become scoutmasters and active in the troops and -- will be a good thing. >> bill: what do you think if mississippi or missouri or tennessee still wants to hav

along. i also am somewhat of a contrarian in china and the far east. i think things are going to bet better as the year progresses, the eurozone should benefit from the easy monetary policies that they've seen and we don't, we're not even arguing about a financial crisis in the eurozone right now. interest rates have come down in the harmed countries, so when i wrap it all together and i've got about ten other reasons why i like the stock market. i think the market is probably going to be up what it was this year. about 13% or so. i'm -- >> double what a lot -- >> well that's a bullish way, 10, 12, 13% of the market. gina martin adams is an equity strategist at wells fargo securities. ned talks off a lot of things, unemployment. auto, housing, asia. you put those same things into a mix and you don't get as optimistic a view as he does. >> it's more likely the market takes a little bit of pous and a lot of that is because of policy and everything that's going on in washington, creating some degree of limited risk tolerance. but the other key component is earnings. the market has risen

. >> you bet. you bet. >>> what are these gun task force meetings doing to gun stocks? christine romans breaks it down next. and our "starting point" team heads in to talk about that and much more. good morning. >>> welcome back to "starting point." i'm christine romans minding your business. s & p 500 hit a five- year high. closing at the highest level since december 2007. u.s. stock futures are flat this morning. wells fargo reports fourth quarter earnings before the bell. >>> the massive flu outbreak costing the economy about $83 billion, according to statistics based on 2011. that's the direct costs. indirect costs from lost productive, $6.2 billion annually. 17 million work days are lost due to flu-related illness. nyc's new york's comptroller have called for businesses to give paid sick leave so contagious people don't come to work anyway. >> i don't like sick people. >> that's why we have an epidemic. >> go ahead. >> gun stocks fell again after more gun force task meet negotiation washington. stearns rulinger over 3%. walmart attended the white house meeting after initially citin

're welcome. >> happy new year, christine. >> you too, joe. >> you bet. >>> the senate missed the fiscal cliff deadline and we don't know what's going to happen in the house. how are americans viewing the stalemate in washington? alison kosik, with the clock running it's appropriate she's at a new york diner, tick tock. how is it looking over there, alison? >> reporter: you took the words right out of my mouth, joe, we are at the tick tock diner, we appro po because the clock has been ticking on congress to make the decision and this is a great diner, not only people from new york are here but people across the world are here. i ran into fazad from l.a. happy new year. >> thank you, happy new year. >> reporter: you're frustrated how lawmakers handled this. >> right, i think delaying it isn't a solution and a solution is someone has to give up something at some point and the politics right now sore heavy handed that i don't feel like in two months we'll come away with something people will be happy with. like me i'm a teacher in l.a. and politicians should be working for, they're so far removed

are not betting against a further rally, a strong rally now that we had this fiscal deal. the indicators at the moment are for a flatter open for u.s. indices. >> steve sedgwick, thank you very much. >>> with so much time an energy devoted to the fiscal cliff, there were other big issues on capitol hill that got put off until the new congress arrives tomorrow. that includes a bill to help those effected by superstorm sandy. a package was passed last week by the senate, now lawmaker also have to start the process from scratch because legislation does not carry over from the last congress to this new one. for those hit hardest by the storm, the frustration was bipartisan. >> this congress is apparently leaving town without responding to that emergency. there's not one of us, not one of us in this congress that could not be in the same position. and i'm deeply disappointed, mr. speaker. and the people who have been damaged by sandy, including governor christie, a republican, and governor cuomo, a democrat, should be deeply disappointed and, yes, angry. >> we have a moral obligation to hold

. but with the debt and spike over the spending cut the triple-a thing i wouldn't bet on. >> eric: hello. i'm eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: thanks for joining us for our first show of 2013. my goal this year -- stop it, greg -- is have more fun than any other show on cable news. plen of that for you today. in illinois strip clubs now charge $3 a head and the money goes to charity. true story. hollywood celebs put out a psa on gun control. beckel says diet and for size will kill you. we'll explain that one the clowns in d.c. held us hostage for three months over the fiscal cliff. the u.s. house and senate agreed on a plan. after the wrappingalling, horse trading and bab stabbing, what did they come up with? this graph on the left shows the revenue increases. $62 billion. on the right is how much we add to deficit ever year. i call this a fiscal farce. taxes going up. mandatory sequestration wasn't mandatory after all. we've been told another bottle of d.c. snake oil. in the end, president

war room." >> thank you. >> thanks, governor. >> jennifer: you bet. in the 41 days since the tragedy at newtown, 41 days now, at least 1121 americans have died due to gun violence. of course, those who die are just a fraction of the victims of gun violence. 13-year-old gabriel clark of massachusetts is still recovering after being shot last friday. it's tragic that something so horrific could happen to someone so young but the circumstances are even worse. gabriel was walking to his church to attend choir practice when a car drove past him. someone from the car shot him in the stomach. the pastor said that gabriel told him even through the pain that god had saved his life. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> and current will let me say anything. >> only on current tv. >> jennifer: you know that every two minutes someone in the united states is sexual assaulted? the great majority of those attacks are on women. women like debra parker, who spoke before a group of congressional leaders about violence against women ac

" continues. host: by next guest work -- wrote this book, "bet the farm." let me start by using your subtitle. how did food stop being food? guest: so much of the focus an emphasis on the food problem and the hundred problem has been on the industrialization of the food system. what we have seen again and again is the fact that large businesses are taking over the food stream. this was the first wave food stopped being food. food became part of their spread sheet. became part of their profit and loss statement. i started thinking, how else has to stop being food? is stopping food and became a legal construct in terms of genetic modification. it stopped being food and became a marketing tool in terms of sustainability. it stopped being food and became a political tool that the united nations. and finally and most dangerously, who has become one of the most -- i should say, newest financial derivatives. wall street has started to use food as a financial plaything. this has been a dire circumstance for food, the ultimate way to have stopped being food. host: to take a quote from your book, you s

the technology area right now. last year, i bet on the cues. the year before i bet on the qs. i hear the case about slowing earnings, but the stocks have already slowed down. apple is 200 points below its high. if you start to look at them statistically, the price earnings ratios on big cap stocks are less than the s&p 500. the future, the future growth, secular growth of the industry has got to be twice that of the s&p, yet it's got a p/e ratio that's 3 percentage points less. 3 multiple points. the other factor i like about it is, this is the reason employment growth hasn't been strong. substitution of labor for capital, clearly we've seen productivity rise because of what's going on in technology. the world still has to be wired without any question whatsoever. and i get back to this valuation issue again, if you look at free cash flow, enterprise value versus free cash flow, the top five stocks in the big tech index are selling at half of the multiple that they were five and ten years ago. my god, this is an industry that's gone bananas on one side of the earnings and yet the price earnin

reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc analysts. joy, your bet. do the pennsylvania-type guys who go out when they're supposed to shoot, practice shooting and get good at it with a couple shots, that's all you get with a deer, are they going to go with the nuts? >> you know what, chris? i mean, i grew up in colorado. i grew up around people who were military, ex-military, people who hunted. you know, colorado is a big hunting state. and i don't think anyone that i have ever met that is a responsible gun owner can side with these, you know, for lack of a better word, these loony tunes who are out here because they're doing something different. they're stockpiling. they're getting assault rifles. these are not normal gun owners. what you're hearing from now is the absolute fringe, and, unfortunately, they're being allowed to speak for the pro-second amendment crowd. >> david, we're going to show the worst of the worst in a minute, but first your thoughts. will the regular gun owners, the people that are in the nra in pennsylvania and they vote, democrat or republican,

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on amazon. the grand deception. as always. good to talk with you. >> you bet. lou: better heads prevail at today board meeting. aig will not be joining the lawsuit against the government to save it from bankruptcy. wisdom sometimes does have rewards. afg stock rose hire. along with the rest of the market. adelle of 62 points. nasdaq up 14. volume traded on the big board. the officials say they have complete confidence despite mechanical issues with another 787, this time in japan. caught fire at boston's logan international. this survey in different at logan. stock up today after two days of losses. up next here ten weeks after super storms in the, the ongoing wait for federal aid makes hurricane katrina look a lot better than some people have been telling us, like the national liberal media. the subject of our "chalk talk" tonight. congressional democrats urging the president to advance his imperialists presidency. the president showing, well, constraint. her comin ♪ >> we, as a state can have waited 72 days, seven times longer than the victims of hurricane katrina waited. one thing

information. >> i bet [ inaudible ] has never done that. [ laughter ] >> or maybe he has. >> stephanie: did he think it was giving an interview to a doctor. this is televised. >> apparently this is a symptom or leftover of a gastric bypass. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: you guys share a bathroom here. roker said -- >> schneiderman. >> stephanie: right. talk about gastric bypass surgery. he said i probably ate something i wasn't supposed to. and he was walking to the white house and thought he had a little gas and something else came out. schneiderman said you pooped your pants? i pooped my pants, confirmed roker. not terribly. schneiderman said, which is a common effect of this surgery. exactly he said, i was panicking, so i went to the restroom of the press room, threw away my underwear and then went commando. and so he left the poopy underwear at the white house. >> oh, my god! >> along with a paper towel. who is going to know. >> stephanie: if joe biden used that bathroom that is a big [ censor bleep ] deal. oh, god, who was in here? al? do not go in there. we'll be rig

bet. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good thursday morning. i'm melissa wlee wilee with jim and david faber. let's get a check on u.s. futures and how we're setting up. positive data out of china. china exports came in much stronger than expected. jobless claims coming in 9,000 above consensus estimates. a higher open at this point, dow about 52 1/2, s&p looking to open up 8. as for the picture in europe, of course all eyes are on the esc presser, ecb and bank of england leaving rates unchanged. the question is will draghi open the door for the possibility of a cut. so that's on our radar. italy biggest gainer there up more than 1%. our road map this morning starts in washington. jack lew officially nominated as treasury chief. lew is known for his role in the being acrimonious talks in 2011. what could it mean this time. >> tiffany disappoints again with weaker holiday sales. there was weakness in the americas, strength in asia. so how much of a read through to the rest of retail is this earnings report? >>> nokia shares soaring this

to the location. america prevails. america prospers. and those who bet against this country have inevitably been on the wrong side of history. it is a good moment to gaze upward and behold the statue of freedom at the top of the capitol dome. it is a good moment to gain strength and courage and humility from those who were determined to complete the half finished down. it is a good moment to rejoice at this 57 inaugural ceremony. it is the perfect moment to renew our collective face in the future of america. thank you. god bless the united states. . i would like to introduce merlie he was extended the promise of a nation's founding principles. she will lead the nation in the invocation. >> we are here on this day january the 21st 2013. the inauguration of our 45th president for barack obama. we, at this time to ask lessons upon our leaders, president, vice president, members of congress all elected and appointed officials of the united states of america. we are here to ask blessings upon all who contribute to the essence of the american. . the opportunity to become whatever in mankind or womenki

. and when that doesn't happen, you can bet i'm going to raise a stink. i think that's a healthy impulse. if you look at what business as usual has gotten us here in washington over the past couple decades, i think it's a good thing that the congress would do well to have more people whether they be conservative or liberal who want to sort of break up this established order of things. jon: yeah. jenna: some great insights from steven hayes. we'll hear from you throughout the day, i'm sure, stephen, on this. as steven pointed out, 2010 was really defined by the tea party. what will define this next congress? what will we see as we take a look, if we can as well, on the house as the votes continue. we expect the results in the next hour or so. just an interesting point of trivia for you, eric cantor, congressman eric cantor, sometimes questioned about his loyalty to speaker boehner just cast his vote, and he voted for john boehner to maintain his speakership. we'll be right back with more "happening now." against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular

and challenges with all three. if i had to bet i bet they all are confirmed and that hagel will be the toughest but ultimately will get through. the larger issue, with brennan going to c.i.a. and with jack lew going to treasury this is the effective consolidation of the white house and the president directly over treasury and c.i.a. and c.i.a. nominally an independent agency. >>gregg: these are corner -- cronies? >> yes and it is worrisome. >>gregg: pat, especially hagel who has said to republicans, troubling things about iran, hamas, hezbollah. >> said troubling things to democrats and not just republicans and he will be the most problematic. we see president obama and his chief of staff will either be biden's or the deputy of tom donnalyn, all white males, to drop the mask of pretense of bipartisanship, pushing the agenda through and the discussion each of them is what we can do in terms of ignoring the law. but hagel has real problems. >> john, you have pointed out that republicans are in disarray. does that make it impossible for them to oppose the nominations? >> it makes it harder. the bi

a broken wing. please. hah hah! ♪ nah nah nah nah nah ♪ >> suckers! >> stephanie: i bet he did say that. he just signed it in hawaii by auto pen. and then he wrote suckers. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: susie in florida, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi susie. >> caller: hi. i want to talk about the nra's plan to arm schools. i think they should higher veterans. >> someone suggested the national guard -- >> stephanie: you know, i have to say. i do have a little bit of concern with the amount of posttraumatic stress syndrome that we have with the vets that have served. believe me, i understand, because i'm not a parent that you want to do immediately what is going to protect your kid. so i don't want to say that should be off the table but i don't want to introduce more guns and more people with mental problems. >> caller: between that and training teachers to use weapons. come on. the whole thing is asinining. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: i don't understand the philosophy behind it. but i think there's a lot of out of work military people that could use so

of arizona you have a very large elderly population. so is medicare on the table for you? >> you bet. i've said from the very beginning and every campaign event i've been to and every forum i've been to that we've got to change the structure to make it sustainable in the long-term. i support the ryan plan. i support premium support, for example. we've got to raise the retirement age. we've got to, with social security, do the change c.p.i. there are a lot of things we need to do and it's not going to be just one or another. it's probably all of them. >> and so for you, jeff flake, who should do -- who should be doing the negotiating, do you think? because in this last round we just saw that it was vice president joe biden and your leader over there in the senate, mitch mcconnell. guest: right, i hope that it's regular order. that's one thing that we've seen in the 113th or 112th congress that has not been good. we've moved away from regular order. we haven't done appropriation bills one by one in the house. we certainly tried. but with the senate not one appropriation bill went through.

. >> yeah, i bet. i bet. you from illinois as i mentioned. just outside of chicago. >> from wisconsin. milwaukee area. >> okay. milwaukee. you were a bulls fan, right? >> pretty much. pretty much. >> not anymore. >> have to cheer for your home team. they are the champs. i had no problem going there and doing the thing. >> this has gone viral. can you believe it? 100,000 views. pretty incredible, right. mike, congratulations. >> thank you. >> if you want, i'm available to take some of that money from you. >> mike, no. you pay your bills, go see your mother. >> congratulations. no, enjoy this win. enjoy this moment. so glad you came in to spend time with us. all right, christine. >>> best advice from one of the stars of tv's "mob wives." big ang. >>> and if you don't know her, you should. one of the most colorful women on television today. >>> and the bomb she will revelation in the jonbenet ramsey case. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ ph

of different kinds of jobs, too. >> you bet. 25 percent work in retail. wal-mart greeters that you see all of the time but another 25 percent are employee fegsnals, judges, doctors. the more experience they are the better they are at their job. a lot of people are small business consultants some of their experience really counts. >> thank you. >> at the top of this newscast i mentioned breaking news had just come in about the cyclist lance armstro armstrong. we have heard he has made a dramatic confession about using performance enhancing drugs after years of denying it. that is a hit. from the journalist of fox news on this monday fox report. ink . now t $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recyc when you spend $50 on hp in staples. th was easy. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, ch

will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. >> bret: the president of the united states today. his last news conference of the first term. quick reaction from mitch mcconnell who released this statement -- the president and his allies need to get serious about spending. debt limb debate is the perfect time for it. i know the most important issue confronting the issue of the country is deficit and debt. so we are hoping for a new seriousness on the part of the president with regard to the single biggest issue confronting the country. we look forward to doing so about the huge, huge problem. yonah goldberg. kirsten powers. charles krauthammer. okay, charles, start with the debt ceiling talk. what you heard from the president. >> the tone was remarkable. he talk about the republicans being suspicious of the social security and medicare by the oldest saw that you could hear. then he added making sure empovrished children get food. that's over the top. he said i love to hang out with a con

: thank you. >> you bet. >> bret: some things if everyone that is not a good thing. topic is new regulation. shannon bream on the regulatory agenda and the wide reach. >> by law, they are required to release accounting of the proposed federal regulation each april and october. but that didn't happen last year. the obama administration released the 2012 regulatory agenda on the friday afternoon before christmas. >> the fact that this snuck in after the election in the holiday season when people were otherwise occupied with the families not surprising. >> the current line-up of proposes steps of thousands of pages. >> this is all of the federal agencies, many of whom have thousands of the regulations. in small type. it goes on and on and on. there is no way any human being could sit down to read this thing from front to back. if they could, they would get a metal. >> the american action forum says many lack the relevant fiscal. implementation could cost $123 billion. take 13 million man hours. the regulators draft the rules without the congressional involvement to give them power t

are in the bet room, right? bath roo. take your shorts, throw hem in the trash and pretend nothing happened. >> he is not that embarrassed. he told everybody. >> and he had the stomach surgery. >> you know what this is? a humble brag. this wasn't about him sharting. it was about him sharting in the white house which was the not so white house when he took a poop in the white house. >> go ahead. >> you go away first. >> he chickened out. what is it like to manage a chart-p toking boy band. but first, why was this airline passenger taped to his seat? john gibson gives his side of the story. >>> he went a little crazy midair. so they taped him to a chair. it was a flight that was bound to iceland. not sure where that is. this guy got so epically hammered he had to be duct taped to his seat. according to a witness he drank a full bottle of booze and then started grabbing women and choked other passengers, screamed that the plane was going to crash and also spat on people, past tense of spit. his behavior prompted passengers and crew, aka, the fun plus, to bound and gag him. i guess they don't u

right now? bet? >> eric: i will take -- who do you like? >> bob: i likebe 49ers. >> eric: i like jim harbaugh, too. >> bob: if you give me seven points i'll take ravens. >> eric: you got it. >> bob: all right. >> dana: what does that mean? >> eric: niners have to win by that. >> kimberly: why would you give him -- >> eric: a young quarterback. >> kimberly: tremendous poise and pressure. >> bob: all right. >> greg: by the way, did any of you see the last episode of "downtown abbey" sen three? you are in for a shock! democrat explains your hairdo -- >> kimberly: that explains your hairdo. >> bob: one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ >> dana: time for one more thing. i have a cute one but i have to go last. >> eric: quickly for the kids out there who wonder if you're smart enough to be president or vice president. believe me, you are. watch. >> i'm proud to be president of the united states. you am prouder to -- but i am prouder to be -- [ applause ] i'm proud to be vice president of the united states. i'm prouder to be president barack obama's vice president. >> eric: just follow a camer

you. i bet he knows some folks to pro for you to in other parts of can the runty. -- of the country, michael, come back soon, will you. >> thank you, sir, i sure will. lou: when are record revenues just not enough? when wall street wants more, apple bruised in after-hours trading, we'll have the story, and ho how many and how much dos it take to question a secretary of state? the answer in tonight's chalk talk. next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ lou: you know, i would hope to use the jock talk to keep you a list of new insights , new revelations. that is not the way it worked out. we did not get anything in a way of answer today from secretary clinton. instead to we got what amounted to political theater to a theater, if you will, that was more farce, theater of the assert my call it what you will. it was

're prepared to excute the lever. >> they're hedging their bets. >> they're hedging their bets and giving broad guidance. >> inventory reductions and production levels will continue to decline at least for 2013. you look at the backlog, $19.6 billion at the end of the fourth quarter versus $23 billion at the end of the third quarter. so from 23 down to 19.6. so there's -- what you're seeing here is that cat pymer doesn't have as much visibility as a lot of other companies. and it's dependent on what we don't know. >> and that's important because for us to get that pickup in job growth in the u.s., that we need to see the fed start to move towards exiting qe we need to have companies a lot more confident than things you can drive a truck through. even at caterpillar. >> if you look at the long-term, it's as high as 117 or so, and then it traded as low as down in the mid 60s back in 2011. kind of in the middle of a recent range. just a one-year chart that you're looking at there. sort of almost a wait and see picture on the chart. >> we're waiting to see if jobs can get momentum. waiting to see i

. >> exactly. >> the stores are not safe when sunny hostin whips out her black mx. >> that's right. >> i bet you were nothing nice in the mall on sale day. >> i like to shop. >> i can see it in your eye. >> i do. and i like a deal. >> what's your favorite thing to shop for? >> shoes. >> okay. go ahead and show them. >> i got my mike on them. >> don't show too much. >> these are my long boots. and i got them on sale. >> she's very proud, folks. we'll have "the skinny" coming up. stay with us. >> using my debit card. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> skinny in the house! >> that was good. that was good. good tone. good pitch. >> impressive. willis, you're going to make it in this business. i have a feeling. obviously it's award season. so the s.a.g. awards were last night. they did something funny to start off the show. they went around to different stars and told stories how they got their break in the business. how they kind of became celebrities. sophia of "modern family" fame, chimed in. this is funny. check it out. >> i grew up in a

background. same size. >> dana: racist. >> kimberly: he is so cute. it bet he will be in the movies. >> dana: they tell me i have to go. but we'll see you tomorrow instead. thank you for watching. >> bret: a short term the wrong way. the economy slinks bringing on fears of a new recession. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. hard slap in the face tonight from reality. economy thought to be improving shocked experts and shrank in the final months of last year. huge falloff from gain last summer. white house correspondent wendell goler with an explanation and reaction. >> less than two weeks after the president said in the second inaugural address that an economic recovery had begun, the commerce department said not so fast. the biggest drop in defense spending in 40 years combined with a decline in exports and slow growth in company stock piles slashed economic growth from 3.1% in the third quarter to minus 1/10th in the fourth. first negative quarter since 2009. white house downplayed the report and gave the republicans part of the blame. >> home prices a

. the barbara bowl. you have a friendly bet on the super bowl between your teams, san francisco 49ers, senator boxer and you have your jersey on, and the baltimore ravens, senator mikulski. the states are napa valley wine and cheese and or maryland beer and crab cakes. now, when we asked our facebook fans about the outcome, and i'm sorry, senator mikulski, 67% say the 49ers have it in the bag. >> that's not fair, al. they've got 38 million people that can call into you. i've got 5.5 million. you do that call-in kind of stuff, i'm at a disadvantage. but my advantage is not only i have ray lewis, i have ray rice and i have the momentum behind this. >> wait a minute. time out here. here's the deal. you know this is a real family feud. we've got the two coaches are brothers. and here you have two sisters of the senate. >> two barbara sisters. >> we're two sisters over here. we agree on 95% of the issues. now we are torn. i've got to tell you something. the ravens are wonderful, but they are going to fly away because we're going to win. that's just the way it is. >> the 49ers are going to come up l

is paying attention, and i bet he is, he knows the nra stands very much alone in this country in opposing universal background checks for buying a gun. the last cbs news/"new york times" poll showed that nine out of ten americans, 92% support universal background checks for buying a gun. among nra members, his own members, 86% believe that anybody buying a gun should have to undergo a background check. which is why wayne lapierre does not want to answer a straight question about it. 86% of my members want this, but i'm against it because i'm a -- hey, nice tie. let's move on. after the president unveiled the administration's list of proposed reforms related to gun violence, the conventional wisdom was, and still is to a great extent, ah, this is doomed. there is no way any of this can get done. but pressure, public pressure is working in certain corners of the gun policy debate. and one of those corners may end up being specifically universal background checks, the centerpiece of what the president has proposed there is consensus building in washington that outside of the fringiest fringe

by richard bets professor and from "war and peace" studies and his numerous books gardner critical success including the wilson award for the best book of political science and a key facilitator of a workshop that some effect percent of all professors in the nation have attended. also with a great deal of experience in the policy field and a former staff member working on the national security council and advisory panel for the cia director and part of a task force from a report entitled the new u.s. defense strategies for a new era. as a scholar at the american enterprise institute has three decades of public service to higher education as dean of johns hopkins in the state department of planning and the secretary of state just up to the secretary of defense. i will pose a question to kickoff the conversation. the first question is what have been done in new york -- new year's eve a day? what are the key strategic questions? >> and thank you for being here. we just heard bob hale struggling with the process but for that budgetary operations but that at the moment and then in the 11th year

wouldn't bet which way house republicans will go. >> surely shouldn't predict how the house is going to vote but i feel, very, very good, happy new year and i will see you all maybe tomorrow. >> reporter: house republicans will caucus about 1:00 this afternoon to decide whether to take a vote after studying the bill. the fact that all but five senate republicans supported it should give house republicans some cover. rick? rick: wendell, we know the president returned early from hawaii, his family's christmas vacation in order to be a part of these negotiations at least to oversee the process. if a deal is reached and the house votes to approve it, does he get to take some time off? >> reporter: i think one of the reasons the president's aides would like the house to take up the bill today, that could allow mr. obama to return to hawaii where you point out his family has been since before christmas. mr. obama left hawaii late the night after christmas of the he has been here ever since, even though it was vice president biden who eventually worked out the deal with senate republican l

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, responsibility, hard work. hey, i live in texas. drill? you bet. i have bet he thinks i'm much more dangerous than al-jazeera. he's that insane. [ laughter ] >> steve: all right. >> alisyn: right. obviously glenn beck has a point. al gore would not want to sell it to glenn beck, but everybody points out that al-jazeera reflect what al gore's philosophy is, the organization that in the middle east was the platform for where osama bin laden could go to air his rants? >> steve: rather than sell to an american broadcaster, he sold so al-jazeera which is operated by the people in the united arab emirates, all that money from oil. ironically, he's the green guy. >> eric: that little hypocrisy alert has been mr. green, against fossil fuels, dirty fuel, dirty oil. then sells it for his stake being $100 million to the dirty group. >> steve: before the higher taxes kicked in. >> alisyn: let us know what you think. do you have questions about the flu, like when should you head to the emergency room? how bad do your symptoms need to be? dr. mark siegle is here to answer your questions. >> eric: then it's

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interesting gig. >> i bet it's a very interesting gig! >> and i'm situated right in the newsroom, so i'm kind of like an embedded reporter. >> and they've got to talk to you, too, don't they? >> there's no rule about that. but the people at "the times," they've been very -- they're used to having a public editor, they understand how it works. so everyone's been very courteous and nice. >> now, they had daniel there -- >> dan oakron was the first. about ten, well, nine years ago. it came about after the whole jayson blair scandal. >> i think it's fascinating, too, as a conservative that reeds a newspaper every day, and always have read the newspaper, there are certain biases that i know are built in. not so much for any other reason, than geography and, but i always see the public editor as a great opportunity, to be a leveling wind and i think it's worked pretty darn well over the past decade, don't you? >> there have been some highlights and i think that, you know, lots of times, a couple of times, the public editor has made pretty strong statements about just what you're talking about. dan

, in the 40's and 50's. >> thank you. >> rick: you bet. >> ainsley: in washington rallying for more gun control. ♪ ♪ america, america, god shed his grace on thee ♪ well, it it started with a silent march from capitol hill to the washington monument and lawmakers spoke out calling for universal background checks on gun buyers and bans on assault weapons in the wake of the tragedy in newtown, connecticut. meanwhile, a violent weekend in a city with one of the strictest gun control policies. cops in chicago responding to six deadly shootings in one day. of those killed, two were double homicides and all, but one of the shootings happened in broad daylight. no arrests have been made and chicago saw 506 homicides, that's from years before and killings in others cities dropped. could the streets of louisiana one day look like this? more than 300 chimpanzees used by the government for research will now be spending their days here. it's called chimp haven, 200 acre national sanctuary in louisiana, a committee under pressure from peta, agreed to their release, they will have free rein to p

talking about his wife. even if it is the clintons. >> it is always the clintons. >> my bet is she doesn't run. >> shameless plug, kim? >> christine matthews and i, the pollster, think reform is the answer for the republican party. >> the latest ad by mayors against illegal guns is at demand a plan.org and done by my husband, julian. >> david? >> the "post" is coming out with a special section about the inauguration looking back at the president's four years. >> read the local paper. >> wedge it in before the debt ceiling. >> washington's big event. read the local paper. tomorrow on the show, freshman congressman patrick murphy and general stanley mcchrystal will be here. next, chris jansing. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as

. >> yeah. >> what kind of changes they want to make. >> i bet so many people it's losing weight. they want to lose weight. >> yeah. >> there's actually a new app that's out. is that correct? >> this is a cool thing. this is the kind of deal where you punch in your height, your weight, and how much weight you want to lose over what kind of a period of time, and you type it in this app, and it's called my fit pal.com. they say this is the number one app for weight loss. it breaks it down to how many calories you need to eat per day to get your goal by whatever time you would like to reach your goal. >> i thought that was cool. >> you don't really have to think about it. you put the info in, and it follows it for you. >> you put your food in. they calculate the calories. you know how many more calories you have before the end and that. i don't think i'm disciplined enough to punch everything in, and i think if i even wrote down what i eat over the course of a day -- >> you would be freaked out. >> i would be disgusted with myself. >> you are not a big eater. >> i am. you know what i'm big on?

on thursday, when the new congress is sworn in. you know, i'm betting it will go through because even though there are members on the left and the right that don't like this, move on said that they did not like the bill, there's going to be enough members to have a bipartisan roll call, a rare thing in the house, if, if -- >> and does the house want to be seen as the ones who scuttled middle class tax cuts? >> some in the house do, yes. there are a lot of house republicans who are morally opposed to tax increases, and i think some of them will not agree to any kind of compromise like this, as it essentially is a tax increase, and some democrats didn't like how the deal was constructed, either, but i don't think the overall house will let this go. i think you'll find 118 reluctant votes in the house. a lot of house members don't like the details. many democrats didn't love all the details, but they're going to -- president obama has signed on to the deal, so that's going to push a lot of democrats over the line and they'll get enough votes today to get this passed. >> all right, let's say thi

with microsoft stuff in them? you know what? i wouldn't bet against this company down here because the expectations are so low and the cash hoard so large that they've got more flexibility to do something. then friday, we get honeywell's results. maybe it's just summit, new jersey. bob hugens is a neighbor of mine, headquartered in the town i'm in. and dave cote is my next door neighbor. get google maps, you can figure out what to buy. he too might be challenged about what to do for an encore after honeywell's remarkable and well-deserved run. if this stock comes down at all next week, it's the one i want to buy ahead of the quarter. autos, aerospace, refining, commercial construction, climate controls. that's actually everything. that's why i want you in it. another one, buy this one ahead, that one ahead. next up is kimberly clark, slow and steady wins the race and so do pro-shareholder managements like kimberly clark's got. it's been one of my favorite stocks and now i think it's going to keep plodding higher, higher, higher. last but not least is warehouser. we said good-bye to

, how do you assess the? >> let me just say first, i made a pretty good living and politics are betting against conventional wisdom and i think that it's a general principle of mind that the conventional wisdom is always wrong. and it was wrong here are it was wrong here because what we often do in political circles, in journalism, is we look at what happened at the last election, or past elections come and we think that's prescriptive for what's going to happen in the future. it's a much more dynamic process than that. and the assumption was well, no president has ever been elected under franklin roosevelt with unemployment-7.2%. but no president other than franklin roosevelt has ever inherited a situation such as dire as barack obama walked into. the american under -- the american people understood it. we did probably four or 500 focus groups during the course of the last few years. >> four or 500? >> that's against. it's probably wrong. now that i think about it, but -- >> but a lot. >> certainly several hundred focus groups. and next time we meet i will have the exact number. but we

been leaving from libya, and that they may have weapons. >> ah, i bet you can figure out where those news reports came from. fox news and other conservative outlets are pushing a conspiracy theory about gun running from libya to turkey in order to arm the rebels in syria. it's pretty crazy stuff, but it doesn't stop there. >> at any time did you see the initial attack on a monitor? or the president? >> congressman, there was no monitor, there was no realtime. he got the surveillance videos some weeks later. that was the first time we saw any video of the attack. >> take a guess where this crackpot theory came from. >> oh, and did i mention the state department was watching this unfold in realtime. >> really? hannity's got intel there was a direct line of video feed of the attack. places like brightbart.com also pushed the video conspiracy. this was not a useful hearing at all. no new useful information was obtained today. this was political hackery at its worst, or should i say at its best for the raurns. republicans used this hearing for everything except getting to the truth. now t

on to a different sort of super bowl bet. this involves beer on one side representing the baltimore ravens the flying dog brewery up in frederick, maryland. on the other side the san francisco-based anchor brewing company is backing the 9ers. now the loser has agreed to pour the other brewery's beer in its tap room for a week and brewery guys will have to be decked out in the winner's championship gear for a week, so you don't want to lose. speaking of drinking and the super bowl our blitz and glitz team coverage continues live from new orleans and that is where our kristen berset was out serving up some lemonade today with a little help from one of those redskins star rookies. we should be clear we're not talking the hard stuff. >> reporter: right. good sweet lemonade. we had some kids helping us. when a lot of nfl players come this week past and present and use their celebrity to give back to the community here in new orleans. that included redskins running back alfred morris. i tagged along with him today and kind of helped him as we tried to sell some lemonade. >> you're blocking me.

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